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2003 Nissan 350Z
Also in the works is a convertible version. Hardcore performance nuts will stick with the hardtop, as removing the roof and adding the necessary bracing to make a convertible rigid often compromises a performance car.

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An Australian forum dedicated to the Nissan Skyline, Holden VL Turbo and import enthusiast. Containing community based technical assistance, modifications advice, classifieds and anything RB series engine related. Post your thoughts, opinions and stories on a wide array of Auto Buying and General Nissan topics. Debate salespeople, complain about dealers, talk about 350z racing and mods, plus much more. This is a Free & Open Discussion Message Board.

Nissan Skyline GT-R: Information From Answers.com
The Nissan Skyline GT-R is an iconic Japanese sports coupe in the Nissan Skyline range. Termed "Godzilla" by Wheels magazine in Australia when released there in 1989, it was rated by many motoring magazines, including the well-respected Wheels, as providing performance and handling equal or superior to that of European icons like the Porsche 911 and the Ferrari 360 Modena, at a considerably lower price. The Skyline is also a popular car for Drift racing in Japan, and was featured as the vehicle of choice for Night Kid leader Nakazato Takeshi in Initial D. It is also popular in the import racing scene in Australia, New Zealand, and the USA where Skyline GT-Rs are often modified and tuned to produce upwards of 1000 bhp (750 kW). In the Uk Andy Middlehurst took the Nissan Skyline GT-R32 to two consecutive championship wins in the National Saloon Car Cup.

Nismo Performance Parts
Nissan has a proud performance heritage and a long history of racing success. In fact, it could be said that the original 510 and 240Z were the first sparks of the entire Sport Compact Performance trend. From the famous race-prepared 510s and the 240Zs of the seventies, to the IMSA GTU and GTP winners of the eighties and nineties, Nissan has long stood for the cutting edge of accessible import perofrmance.

Nissan Performance Pulleys - Nissan Pulleys - Nissan Underdrive ...
Now come on-do you really think your 300ZX needs more power? Of course it does! And the trick to building horsepower, especially in a daily driver, is to do it safely, without running too much risk of damaging the engine with your go-fast modifications. That's where Nissan pulleys come in. Nissan performance pulleys don't create horsepower within the engine; instead, Nissan pulleys free up horsepower that your engine is already making but using elsewhere. So where's this power going? To your accessories, and Nissan pulleys change how your accessories are driven. Nissan underdrive pulleys change the ratio between your crankshaft Nissan pulley and your accessory Nissan pulleys. As a result, things like your air conditioning compressor, power steering pump, and alternator turn more slowly with new Nissan pulleys installed, but they're also easier to drive.

Nissan Performance Chips
Installing a control module or power programmer onto your Nissan should not void your factory warranty. Your rights are protected by the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act. This important law states that a manufacturer cannot void your warranty merely because you install aftermarket parts, unless they can prove that the part itself caused the damage. In other words, if you install a performance exhaust system or a high-flow air filter, and then your transmission suddenly stops shifting into third gear, they are legally bound to service your transmission. The same is true for control modules and power programmers. Sure, a control module, power programmer or EMS unleashes huge gains in horsepower, torque and efficiency, but you are probably wondering how it actually works. For most performance parts, their purpose is obvious-more power. You can visualize and hear a hotrod exhaust system hard at work, and you can hold the pipes and headers right in your hands. While you cannot see or touch the programs that your performance chip is running, you will definitely feel the response surging through your Nissan. That's because your control module, power programmer or EMS is sending signals to all the unseen, internal components of your power train.

Nissan 350Z - RSportsCars.com
For 2006, the 350Z is again available in Coupe and Roadster body styles and in an array of models - five for the Coupe and three for the Roadster. Each provides sports car lovers high performance excitement and dynamic driving experience, with a style all its own.

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